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Transmission Jacks
In the world of jacks, a transmission jack stands apart from all other designs. Where other styles can be used for multiple tasks, a transmission jack is specifically designed for supporting, lifting and even holding a transmission when it is removed from an engine. That’s a critical job considering a transmission weighs several hundred pounds and stability is essential. To handle the job safely, transmission jacks feature strong, sturdy steel frames to secure the load. Transmission jacks also feature casters to make repositioning easy.
There are two basic types of transmission jacks: low profile or high lift. Which one you select is determined by what vehicle you’re using it for. Low-profile jacks work well for lower vehicles where a lift is not used. High lift transmission jacks are well suited for raised trucks. Some transmission jacks are telescoping and some also feature a foot-operated pump for hands-free operation. Weight capacity is another key consideration with weight capacities ranging from 700 lbs. to 2000 lbs.
As with most jacks, the lifting height of transmission jacks varies significantly. Commonly referred to as the range of motion, the lifting range you will encounter can be as low as 7in. and as high as 74in. Look for features such as wider leg bases for added stability and a tilting saddle with lateral adjustment allows for finetuning adjustments. Key safety protections to look for include an overload valve to prevent exceeding rated capacity and locking casters to prevent unintended movement. Northern Tool + Equipment carries a full selection of top-quality transmission jacks from leading brands including Strongway, Blackhawk Automotive, Hein-Werner, Safeguard and more.
Transmission Jack Frequently Asked Questions:
Are transmission jacks only for lifting and holding transmissions?
How do I choose the right transmission jack?
What are the weight capacities and lifting ranges for typical transmission jacks?
How do I properly maintain and care for my transmission jack to ensure safe performance?
Inspect the jack for damage, wear or broken parts before operating. Keep the transmission jack clean and make sure moving parts are properly lubricated. Check the oil level and add oil if necessary.
Do these jacks have lockable wheels?
For maximum stability transmission jacks should have 4 heavy-duty locking 360° swivel casters. Swivel is key for easy positioning and effortless maneuvering throughout the shop
Can a transmission jack be easily disassembled or folded for storage when not in use?
Some transmission jacks have telescoping capability. It is not advised to take apart your transmission jack often, if size, portability and storage are of top concern, consider a floor transission jack.















































